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There are many ways to contribute to Apertium, from sending us lists of words or phrases you find that are incorrectly translated, to getting involved in creating a new language pair or programming on the tools.
There are many ways to contribute to Apertium, from sending us lists of words or phrases you find that are incorrectly translated, to getting involved in creating a new language pair or programming on tools or user interfaces.


If you just have a list of words that are unknown in some language pair, you can simply send the mailing list a list of words and their translations, e.g.
If you just have a list of words that are unknown in some language pair, you can simply send the mailing list a list of words and their translations, e.g.

Revision as of 12:01, 5 November 2011

There are many ways to contribute to Apertium, from sending us lists of words or phrases you find that are incorrectly translated, to getting involved in creating a new language pair or programming on tools or user interfaces.

If you just have a list of words that are unknown in some language pair, you can simply send the mailing list a list of words and their translations, e.g.

house; noun; casa; noun f
dog; noun; perro; noun m

See also

  • New language pair HOWTO – required reading for anyone who wants to get involved with developing Apertium language pairs
  • Contributing to an existing pair for in-depth information on contributing to existing language pairs
  • Google Summer of Code – a good way to get involved with Apertium if you're a college/university level student
    • Google Code-In is an alternative for high-school students

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